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CSR during #COVIDー19

@UBAGroup is providing N5Bn ($14m) to #COVID19 Relief Support Across Africa

Lagos: N1Bn
Abuja: N500m
35 States in Nigeria: N1Bn
Africa countries: N1.5Bn
Medical Centres with equipment & supplies: N1Bn
Free Telemedicine call centre facility

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2. @gtbank donates medical facility for #COVIDー19 - a 100 Bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

3. @Atiku donates N50m Relief Fund to support the Federal Govt's battle against the #Coronavirus pandemic in the country. - Channelstv

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4. @AlikoDangote donates N200m to fight #CoronaVirusInNigeria.

5. @DrPaulEnenche, @DrBeckyEnenche & @DunamisGospel donate medical equipments to FCT Admin

8 units of hospital beds & mattresses,
2 units of the height measuring sticks, 
1 unit examination couch

#StatiSense
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Good evening & welcome to another special edition of #TheDiscuss .

These are changing & trying timess and we apologise for the fluctuation in our airing time.

We are committed to bringing you guests & topics that are relevant to current national issues so please bear with us
#TheDiscuss continues its focus on the dreadful #CoronaVirusNigeria in an attempt to create more awareness as well as better inform our audience on the virus.

Our guest is @chinweike3 , a scientist who lives outside Nigeria & he'll be shedding more light on this.

Welcome sir
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As the #CoronaVirus continues to take it's toll worldwide, people are reinventing ways of preventing & stopping the spread of the virus.

The virus is real. Preventing it is our task.

Good afternoon & welcome to a Special Edition of #TheDiscuss with @Tutsy22
@iam_realjayson
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84% of Nigerians say they are aware of #COVID19,
26% believe they are immune and their reasons are;
- "I am a Child of God" (40%),
- "I have Strong Genes" (30%)
- the country's Hot weather is slowing the spread (17%).

To learn More: noi-polls.com/covid-19-poll-…
#NOIPollWednesday
26% of Nigerians believe they are immune to #COVID19.
Click link for the full report
noi-polls.com/covid-19-poll-…

#COVID19NIGERIA #CoronaVirusNigeria
More than 6 in 10 Nigerians express concern that they are at risk of contracting #COVID19
Click link for the full report
noi-polls.com/covid-19-poll-…
#COVID19NIGERIA #CoronaVirusNigeria
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON REPORTED COVID-19 INCIDENCE IN EKITI STATE

This morning, the Honorable Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire @DrEOEhanire, announced a positive case of Coronavirus #COVID19 in a patient in Ekiti State.
#CoronaVirusNigeria
The Ekiti State Taskforce on #COVID19, headed by His Excellency Dr. John Kayode Fayemi @kfayemi, can confirm that we have recorded an incidence of a Nigerian male, 38 years old, of Ekiti origin, who has tested positive to COVID-19.
The confirmed case is suspected to have been infected while driving an American Caucasian, male, 27 years old, who was visiting Nigeria from Richmond, Virginia, USA in the company of his caregiver, a Nigerian female Age 31, of Ekiti origin.
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I find this instruction as reported by @GuardianNigeria very heartwarming. bit.ly/2VCUo3k

It is a good move and shows that we have competent, thinking people, handling the health side of #coronavirusnigeria, not kneejerk reactions like the #Algeria.
The Algerians in deporting the sick Italian have not only shown an inhumane side, they risk a diplomatic incident.

I'm quietly confident that #Nigeria can handle this.
At the risk of American style chest-thumping, #Nigerian handled the 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak effectively and was able to limit the number of infections to 20 people, with 8 deaths.

The skills in terms of contact tracing, quarantining and treatment are still here.
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Now that Nigeria has had her first confirmed case of the Corona Virus infestation, via a citizen of Italy, who visited Lagos and Ogun states, I would want to offer my patriotic counsel to the government of General @MBuhari, on how best to tackle this issue. #coronavirusnigeria
We must call upon our experience with the Wild Ebola Virus, of which we were the first nation in the world to defeat that scourge in 2014. How did Nigeria do it? We achieved it by showing unprecedented unity.
The federal government of the day worked closely with the Lagos and Rivers state governments. There was complete unity, solidarity and oneness of purpose, which created the atmosphere that defeated that deadly infestation.
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5 Myths About the Coronavirus That Are Absolutely Untrue

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Nigeria have had its first case of the COVID-19 in Lagos and already the social media space has gone wild with fakes news and wrong info about the virus.

#coronavirusnigeria #CoronaVirusUpdates
Below are 5 things you shouldn't believe about Coronavirus...
1. The Coronavirus is the Most Dangerous Virus

This is absolutely untrue. Viruses like d Ebola virus and & Lassa fever are way more deadly and dangerous! Those 2 viruses have 90% and 50% death rate respectively while the COVID-19 has just a 2% death rate.

#coronavirusnigeria
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